Summary
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The video explains how to use the macro for AFK fishing without perfect cast by changing the mode to 'normal'. This mode only throws the rod. He also shows how to turn off 'auto zoom in' and 'auto select rod' in the MISK settings for a more hands-off AFK experience.
The video starts with the creator introducing the 'Iris Idiotproof' macro, highlighting its readiness for release and its functionality for Roblox fishing. He demonstrates its basic operation with a fish color manager before moving into the setup process.
The creator guides viewers on how to join his Discord server, find the macro channel, and download the 'Irodia proof' file. He addresses potential download issues, such as browser virus warnings, and instructs on creating a folder for the macro and launching it.
Upon launching, users must accept terms of use, which includes an auto-subscribe feature. The video then covers rebinding default keys (F3, F1, F4) for starting, setting scan areas, and other functions, particularly useful for laptop users. It also explains how to configure hotbar settings for fishing rods and equipment.
The creator demonstrates how to set up the scan area for perfect casting by going full screen, casting the rod, and pressing F1. He advises placing the designated area within the top box and recommends specific capture modes for Windows 10 and 11. He also shows how to fix issues like the rod teleporting due to on-screen text by adjusting the camera or turning off 'auto look down'.
The video addresses common problems with perfect cast release timing. The creator explains how to adjust the 'release timing' setting using left and right arrows based on whether the cast is too early or too late, and provides visual cues for identifying these issues, suggesting incremental adjustments for optimal performance.
For users experiencing issues with pixel shake, the creator suggests changing to 'navigation mode'. He directs viewers to a video (or explains the process) on how to set up navigation mode, which involves toggling it on, casting the rod, and pressing the navigation key to simulate shaking. This mode helps automate the 'enter' key press for reeling in.
The creator demonstrates how to add a new fishing rod, such as the 'runos o', and configure its color management. This involves recording a video of the rod in action, playing it back, and adding target and bar colors to the macro's settings. He emphasizes the importance of adding a wide range of colors for precise detection and adjusting color tolerance.
The video delves into advanced bar control settings, specifically for rods like the 'try hard rod'. He explains how to adjust KP and KD values (proportional and derivative gains) to correct bar overshooting, lagging, undershooting, or oscillation, providing practical advice on fine-tuning these parameters.
The creator shows how to add delays before casting for specific scenarios and further elaborates on adding custom rods, like the 'on flex rod', by recording its unique bar colors. He then revisits the perfect cast feature, demonstrating how to precisely adjust release timing by making multiple attempts (25 times) and emphasizes the importance of capping FPS to 60 for stability.
After numerous attempts, the creator discovers that zooming in too much can cause the perfect cast macro to fail. He advises users to zoom out a specific amount for optimal performance. He concludes by reiterating the time it took him to configure the macro for 25 perfect casts and humorously challenges viewers to dedicate time to mastering it, promising to timestamp the video for easy navigation.